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Pour les francophiles







Gem Centre Sea Shell

CONES DE POLYNESIE, POLYNESIAN CONIDAE
Author : David Touitou & Michel Balleton



Conus litoglyphus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792

Rareté : Peu commum
Habitat :

Récif barrière - caché entre les débrits coralliens de petite taille.

Discussion : Cette jolie espèce est souvent abîmée, et les gros spécimens sont rares. Contrairement aux spécimens de l'océan Indien, la couleur du test est marron et non rougâtre.
Taille moyenne : 30-45mm
Rarity : Uncommon
Habitat :

Reef - Hidden under small coral fragments

Discussion : This nice species is often scratched, the average size is smaller than other palces and its color is brown, and so is different from the Indian Ocean ones (reddish).
Average size : 30-45mm

Moorea - Récif barrière - 1m d'eau caché entre les débrits coralliens de petite taille. 32 & 31 mm




 


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